
Ontario checking ads that attack Liberals for new Windsor-Detroit bridge TORONTO – The Ontario government is checking to see if American money is being used to pay for television advertisements attacking the McGuinty Liberals. Read more on Brandon Sun
July 20, 2011 | Posted in
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Whither Tabib? The struggle between Moni Harel and Eli Tabib was not about the greater good of Hapoel Tel Aviv but a personal fight based on ego and money. Each of the two would have dragged the team into the abyss as long as his name would be the last one to appear on the [...]
July 19, 2011 | Posted in
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Diagnostics For All To Heal The Poor With Hybrid Structure The developing world does not have the health care advantages we take for granted. The price of expensive blood test machines is too high; health care providers lack the technical training to run them; and there’s often no reliable supply of electrical power. Read more [...]
July 18, 2011 | Posted in
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‘A SELF-INFLICTED WOUND’ No one knows what will happen to the economy if lawmakers fail to reach a debt ceiling deal by Aug. 2. Read more on CNN Money
July 18, 2011 | Posted in
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Ex-WT prof writes energy textbook Some time in the future, Earth will run out of the fossil fuels available for producing energy. Summary: Some time in the future, Earth will run out of the fossil fuels available for producing energy. RSS Feed: read more Read more on Amarillo Globe-News
July 17, 2011 | Posted in
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Senator’s plan would sacrifice military exchange markets for a worthy program Advocates for military commissaries are optimistic they can sideline a Senate Veterans Affairs Committee plan that would end subsidies of base grocery stores so the same money could pay for health care of veterans and families exposed years ago to contaminated water at Camp [...]
July 16, 2011 | Posted in
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Could Solar Save Education? Solar schools are one of those green ideas that everyone smiles and nods at. It’s a nice idea, isn’t it? Sure it is. From a financial standpoint, though, installing solar at schools is more than just a light green concept everyone can get behind: It’s a way to squeeze more out [...]
July 15, 2011 | Posted in
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Poll: Lawmakers should do more for children’s health, education and safety CEDAR RAPIDS — Iowans likely to vote in 2012 presidential election say state and federal lawmakers should be doing more for children, including investing more tax money in the health, education and safety of children, according to a poll conducted for a child advocacy [...]
July 15, 2011 | Posted in
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Candidate Romney is trouble for private equity Mitt Romney wants you to know that he used to be a successful businessman, and that his managerial experience could help revive America’s sputtering economy. It’s a message that has resonated with many of his former private sector colleagues, who are expected to shower Romney with campaign contributions [...]
July 14, 2011 | Posted in
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Why Evernote Is Winning With The Soft Stuff Editor’s Note: This guest post was written by Gary Little, a partner at Morgenthaler Ventures, who just invested alongside Sequoia Capital in the new $50 million financing of Evernote. Read more on Forbes
July 13, 2011 | Posted in
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